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Names are Tia & Cheveyo
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@quadbox
@quadbox 4 дня назад
At this stage, there is a lot of us Aussies learning about our own country from Tia & Cheveyo. Can we petition to officially adopt them as our own?
@Ninja_chihuahua
@Ninja_chihuahua 4 дня назад
We should be able to keep them !!
@marg147
@marg147 4 дня назад
Great idea. They’re a beautiful couple.
@shelleygilmore6810
@shelleygilmore6810 4 дня назад
They are delightful but I think we should adopt them in NZ
@mikldude9376
@mikldude9376 4 дня назад
sorry , you can't have them 😂.​@@shelleygilmore6810
@karlennis3642
@karlennis3642 4 дня назад
Adopt?? Too late, They are already Aussiefied
@sktub569
@sktub569 4 дня назад
Strongly recommended replacing open toe sandals for proper Outback bush boots for your safety.
@Dr_KAP
@Dr_KAP 4 дня назад
Good advice no one wants to be nipped by a Scorpion or bull ant or worse.. even a pair of Blundstones from Bunnings is better than thongs.
@kazwilson425
@kazwilson425 4 дня назад
We worry😊
@Andrew-jh5uv
@Andrew-jh5uv 4 дня назад
Another awesome vid but Guys please ditch the sandals 🙏
@supergran62
@supergran62 4 дня назад
Absolutely. My first thought was RMs are needed here.
@bernadettelanders7306
@bernadettelanders7306 4 дня назад
@@Dr_KAP Hiya Kap, I thought exactly the same thing Kappy. I love these 2, watched every Aus vid of theirs, some a few times lol. Quality and production, humour and info are all excellent, as u already know 😊👍
@stevemurrell6167
@stevemurrell6167 4 дня назад
"You may meet Mick. Who's Mick?" I frickin' laughed my head off! Then Cheveyo says "You don't want to know. It's fine." and I laughed even more. Great stuff!!😂😂😂
@Ninja_chihuahua
@Ninja_chihuahua 4 дня назад
😂😂😂😂😂 classic moment!
@budzhusky
@budzhusky 4 дня назад
Bloody Mick. Mick Dundee, crocodile Hunter. 😂😂
@Richo732
@Richo732 3 дня назад
@@budzhusky Mick Taylor from "Wolf Creek" filmed partially at Wolf Creek Crater...northern WA.....
@stevemurrell6167
@stevemurrell6167 3 дня назад
@@Richo732 YES!😂
@budzhusky
@budzhusky 3 дня назад
@@Richo732 sorry, I never saw the movie. 🤷🏻
@Lins43
@Lins43 4 дня назад
Who else felt their excitement & achievement as they crossed over the Fitzroy River. Well done you two xx
@peter16030
@peter16030 4 дня назад
i want a bumper sticker that says TIA FOR SCALE
@ThatDuckyChick
@ThatDuckyChick 3 дня назад
Me too!!
@Spacyt-m-2
@Spacyt-m-2 3 дня назад
I'd get one 👍
@clarkbarryj
@clarkbarryj 3 дня назад
I'm in
@Ninja_chihuahua
@Ninja_chihuahua 2 дня назад
@@peter16030 oh yeah!!
@The_Stoic_PhilosopherAU
@The_Stoic_PhilosopherAU 4 дня назад
I’m betting when Cheveyo returns the dual cab it’ll be in better condition than when he got it.
@deebea6364
@deebea6364 4 дня назад
Oooooh you could potentailly put together and share a One Pack Wanderers Spotify playlist so the viewers can listen to all the songs as well! :D
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers 4 дня назад
Great idea!
@starjamberry
@starjamberry 3 дня назад
yes please!!!
@AussieGina69
@AussieGina69 4 дня назад
The eagles are Wedge Tail Eagles
@Andre_XX
@Andre_XX 4 дня назад
There are no vultures in Australia. The Wedge Tail Eagles are occupying that niche.
@studzy71
@studzy71 4 дня назад
And are the biggest Eagles in the world. Sorry guys bigger than the bald Eagles 👍
@Sthuont
@Sthuont 4 дня назад
@@studzy71 Actually not the largest Eagle in the world, that's either the Stellar's Sea Eagle or Harpy Eagle... maybe the Philippine Eagle is up there too but the stats are all a bit of a mess. The Wedge Tailed Eagle is still a big boy though and one of the largest in the world... although the Bald Eagle is more aesthetic, subjective of course (and I'm saying that as an Australian, so no bias here... except the bias that my opinion is not subjective but complete objective truth 😜)
@timjohnun4297
@timjohnun4297 4 дня назад
They are famous for bringing down drones. Just sayin' ;) They've even been reported to attack sky divers
@studzy71
@studzy71 4 дня назад
@@Sthuont I stand corrected
@PirogenX
@PirogenX 4 дня назад
That drone footage on the crater was incredible. Genuinely inspiring.
@jvvoid
@jvvoid 4 дня назад
I drove from Sydney to Broome and back in 2003. Being from the city, one thing I'll never forget is stopping in the middle of nowhere, turning the engine off and - on a hot, still day - hearing absolutely nothing. No wind, no birdcall. Nothing. The first time it happened it felt like it was actually hurting my ears/tiny brain, because it was like being in a vacuum, it didn't make sense. So much wide open space around you but no noise to process. It felt amazing.
@galaxyexplorer6189
@galaxyexplorer6189 4 дня назад
Tia....You should make a post card book of all the post cards you've done..Maybe call it the "Post Card Book".. I'm sure people would buy it..✌😃
@utha2665
@utha2665 4 дня назад
Or make it into an annual calendar?
@mysticgreg
@mysticgreg 4 дня назад
@@utha2665 Love the calendar idea!
@Ninja_chihuahua
@Ninja_chihuahua 4 дня назад
I’d buy it! I’d also definitely buy a calendar!
@galaxyexplorer6189
@galaxyexplorer6189 4 дня назад
@Ninja_chihuahua Agree..Tia is very talented and I reckon they'd look good in a hardback for the coffee table.
@julieg6383
@julieg6383 4 дня назад
Oh yes, they would make a beautiful calendar!
@simonfarrow1585
@simonfarrow1585 4 дня назад
Respect for not filming at the prison Tree, but telling us all about it, thanks. The two eagles were Wedge-tails. The white screeching ones are sulphur crested cockatoos and I love them as they always seem to be cheeky and up to some sort of shenanigans. The grey ones with pink heads that spend a lot of time on the ground are Galahs. Calling someone a Galah in Aussie slang means you think that they are a fool! Incredible bird-life here.
@simontrevisan5598
@simontrevisan5598 4 дня назад
Really on the edge of Sulphur crested cockatoo’s known range at Wolf Creek. Probably corellas
@simonfarrow1585
@simonfarrow1585 3 дня назад
@@simontrevisan5598 Hey thanks SImon. Yea it would be on the edge of their range definitely. But bird ranges are fluid as I'm sure you know. I've never been up there. They could be little corellas. Watching the vlog again they seem to take off like a corella, but those screeches! sound like the Sulphurs I have around me in Vic.
@PeteV.53
@PeteV.53 2 дня назад
The Kimberley is Corella country. There are of course Sulphur Crested cockies but few and far between in that part of Aus.
@gaidin
@gaidin 4 дня назад
You guys dont owe anyone an apology for not including more random people in your videos. I think you get the balance just great. The kids in Marble Bar were cute, but it did kinda lose the "private tour" feeling that I always have while watching your content. Its nice to see you discovering new places and Big Things and seeing the joy of new experiences....you don't need other people to "carry the posts", you guys do just perfect by yourselves ;)
@jkl1202
@jkl1202 4 дня назад
Congrats you guys for finally crossing the Fitzroy crossing bridge! We know how frustrated and disappointed you were last year when you were unable to and now you were able to fulfill that dream of doing the big lap of Australia!! So happy to see you come back to achieve this! Keep safe in your travels and I’m enjoying your vids!! 🫶🇦🇺
@gavinfoster8607
@gavinfoster8607 4 дня назад
Guys it's a good idea to get study walking boots for the outback especially clambering over rocky areas. Otherwise enjoying your return series once again.
@achebwahs1111
@achebwahs1111 4 дня назад
It appears this beautiful and ancient land I feel blessed to call home has grown rather fond of you both. She is the mother and all living things her family. You have shown to her that you are of loving heart. Respectful and caring of land and living creatures. It is that simple. You are family here now, so welcome home.
@Ninja_chihuahua
@Ninja_chihuahua 4 дня назад
So well said! They definitely belong here!
@michaelayliffe7238
@michaelayliffe7238 4 дня назад
Lovely put
@PeteV.53
@PeteV.53 2 дня назад
Spot on! 👌🏽
@DavidCalvert-mh9sy
@DavidCalvert-mh9sy 4 дня назад
Hello Tia and Cheveyo from Adelaide. My son worked on the filming of Wolf Creek as the external shooting as the continuety photographer. It was his first big job as a budding photographer. He didn't realise at the time what a terrifying impact the movie had on audiences, until it came out on DVD. Then he understood. And the whole production was done on a relatively modest budget.
@JisooTurtleRabbitt
@JisooTurtleRabbitt 4 дня назад
That’s actually super cool! I dont find horror movies scary but Wolf creek is probably the one and only movie that gave me chills screaming “run” at the screen 😂
@lindseyirene
@lindseyirene 4 дня назад
I’m glad Tia did not watch the wolf creek movie because then she would NOT have camped there even with the beautiful crater and sunset😅
@Chris_in_fremantle
@Chris_in_fremantle 4 дня назад
My prediction is two will come back at some point after this trip, settle somewhere around Freo, learn to sail, buy a yacht and head to the South Pacific. You know it's going to happen.
@geoff9727
@geoff9727 4 дня назад
Do Flinders circumnavigation, but from WA start.
@quintinphillips
@quintinphillips 4 дня назад
When you ran out of words to describe the crater was quite emotional. Great video folks.
@PabloP169
@PabloP169 4 дня назад
Wolfe Creek crater has been completely dry on the 2 occasions that I have visited it, so you are lucky to see that.
@rushy4321
@rushy4321 4 дня назад
I've mentioned this on prior videos, and it bears mentioning again, but your drone shots are so bloody beautiful... That shot of the Wolf Creek crater I had to pause and just look at it for a while (in 4K of course!).
@PeteV.53
@PeteV.53 2 дня назад
Ditto! 😊
@theexecutioner2664
@theexecutioner2664 4 дня назад
Such beautifully typical *true* Aussie outback that foreign visitors so rarely see… wonderful production guys. Killin’ it. Mazda has a lot of goodwill allowing you to get there… well done Mazda!
@Yumm...
@Yumm... 3 дня назад
Not just foreigners but most Australians too!
@theexecutioner2664
@theexecutioner2664 3 дня назад
@@Yumm... facts
@webgum
@webgum 4 дня назад
The light at dusk at the crater was just perfection. Lucky you. What a place WA is.
@Ninja_chihuahua
@Ninja_chihuahua 4 дня назад
Thanks for sharing the history of the prison tree - I didn’t know this bit of our history & thank you so so so much for being so respectful- this is why we love you so much ❤️❤️❤️
@manuelthebandito118
@manuelthebandito118 4 дня назад
Thats because its not true, even a basic google search will tell you that
@kynvnxx8816
@kynvnxx8816 4 дня назад
@@manuelthebandito118 what part in particular?
@manuelthebandito118
@manuelthebandito118 4 дня назад
@@kynvnxx8816 The tree wasn't used to house Aboriginals to be slaves on the pearling boats
@jenniferharrison8915
@jenniferharrison8915 4 дня назад
I believe it was used as a holding cell though for real criminals in transit to jail! If they had ever been used as slaves it would have been by the Asian fishermen, not Australians, but that's also unlikely given their culture of tribal wandering!
@SandraBlazinic
@SandraBlazinic 4 дня назад
I can assure you Aboriginal people were not used as slaves by Asian fisherman.
@koyote2e511
@koyote2e511 4 дня назад
Thanks u2 for being so respectful, loving n joyful🇦🇺🇳🇿
@murfwithjess
@murfwithjess 4 дня назад
If there ever was one " moment " to capture Australia, would be the moment of you 2 standing on the edge of wolf creek with the sun setting in the background... Rings Australia's beauty,
@sharonmoore9941
@sharonmoore9941 4 дня назад
Better boots when in the Australian bush please.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@krh007
@krh007 4 дня назад
Totally agree & the topic comes up in many of their Vids. Lighweight hiking boots when out in the bush
@sharonmoore9941
@sharonmoore9941 4 дня назад
Death Adders are very hard to see amongst the ground covers.🤠😲❤️
@lynn3051
@lynn3051 2 дня назад
Try Blunstones iconic Aussies work boots, made in Tasmania, buy them in work clothes shops cheaper there. 😘
@hadynjeffrey8210
@hadynjeffrey8210 4 дня назад
1 lap done now for a lap of Tassie ❤
@sav7568
@sav7568 4 дня назад
I prefer a map of Tassie but each to their own.
@FrankMcGenniskin-wd1nk
@FrankMcGenniskin-wd1nk 4 дня назад
Another great installment on your Aussie road trip. Please invest in some boots for walking thru the scrub, hate you to meet a brown snake or taipan in the middle of nowhere. Those eagles are Wedgies( wedge tailed eagles ) my fav bird of all our birds , so majestic. Lovely postcard maybe just missing the camels on the beach, ah can't have everything. Loving the drone shots ,great videography Chevayo. Love you guys ❤❤❤
@gregpies1649
@gregpies1649 4 дня назад
Agree with everyone else who thinks you guys should be appointed by our government as tourism ambassadors.
@SarahH-ns6ly
@SarahH-ns6ly 4 дня назад
Great shots of the Wedge-Tailed Eagles. Galahs are the pink and grey cockatoos. The noisy white ones might be corellas.
@MaccaMJ
@MaccaMJ 4 дня назад
My mate stars in that movie. The actor who plays the serial killer is actually a top bloke if it makes you feel any better 😊
@noelbowerman1562
@noelbowerman1562 4 дня назад
They should look him up ,doing ,"Play school " lol A very different Mick
@MaccaMJ
@MaccaMJ 4 дня назад
@@noelbowerman1562 100% 😂
@Ninja_chihuahua
@Ninja_chihuahua 4 дня назад
@@noelbowerman1562 yep I grew up watching him on playschool back in the 70s - I couldn’t watch the movie for that reason (& because as far as I can remember, he’s ALWAYS played a loveable good guy)
@westaussieeggs8867
@westaussieeggs8867 4 дня назад
MY dearest children, wear proper, covered boots when you are on the ventures in the great out back!!!!! We loooove you to bits so we do not want anything bad to happen to you. Being careful like Tia walking through tall grass is NOT enough, I had a nice brown snake in my suburban garden, was bitten when walking through the dunes to the beach. NOOOO it not to scare you but be sencible, my daughter is in SES and she has to redo her training re rescue in the bush every year so I am aware of the dangers.
@mikewilson58
@mikewilson58 4 дня назад
Another great video journey. Co-Pilot for Scale: The wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax) is Australia’s largest eagle. Females are larger, averaging around 4.2 kg (9.3 lbs) and sometimes exceeding 5.5 kg (12 lbs), while males weigh around 3.2-4 kg (7-8.8 lbs) 1. Its wingspan typically reaches 2.3 meters . In comparison, the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) from the United States can weigh up to 6.3 kg with a wingspan of over 2.4 meters.
@Travelwithdogs-
@Travelwithdogs- 4 дня назад
I love your description of the smells and sounds of the outback I live here and you remind me of how beautiful our country is Thank you for that Pam
@FionaEm
@FionaEm 4 дня назад
The noisy grey birds are galahs, pronounced 'ga-LAHs' 😊 Love that you guys are seeing some of our most remote places - even the ones many of us Aussies haven't been to 😊 That crater is amazing ❤
@davidbreen3287
@davidbreen3287 4 дня назад
G'day cobbers - your innate ability to capture the very essence of place coupled with your quiet insightful commentary constantly make for informative and joyful viewing. Thank you both.
@steve_steve_steve
@steve_steve_steve 4 дня назад
I loved seeing the Wedge-Tailed Eagles 🦅
@nato4287
@nato4287 4 дня назад
Pilbara is pronounced quite literally “Pill Bruh.”
@AussieTVMusic
@AussieTVMusic 4 дня назад
One of your best video guys. Those colours at wolf creek were stunning. And I agree that the smells and sounds of the Kimberley are intoxicating.
@cherylhmackie
@cherylhmackie 4 дня назад
I remember driving from Alice to Kings Canyon and the huge wedge-tail eagle flew just above our windscreen it was both frightening and awe-inspiring. Never seen anything so beautiful and majestic. I had forgotten about it until you mentioned seeing the same beautiful birds. Thank you for taking me to places that I may never be able to go to.
@grantparke2690
@grantparke2690 4 дня назад
You’re killing it with the drone shots, and not a Mick kind of killing it, the good version. The overhead road drone at the beginning and the crater were stunning. Also, while it was nice to see the kids, much respect for your people on camera policy…..and I tune in to see you 2 anyway so no need to apologise.
@lumpialife
@lumpialife 4 дня назад
Wow! When the beauty makes you emotional. Crazy drone shots over the crater!!
@druidinary
@druidinary 4 дня назад
A tip with death noodles is to stamp your feet as you walk. They feel vibrations, so if you do this they will think that a much larger thing is coming along and will want to flee to avoid being tread on. This is what we used to do as kids whenever moving through long grass.
@mickkoeford4526
@mickkoeford4526 4 дня назад
Wow !! Your drone shots are fantastic bloody sensational! My country is soooo beautiful! That shot of Wolf Creek at sunset wow thank you so much !
@stayawakenhealthy2539
@stayawakenhealthy2539 4 дня назад
GR8 vid as usual. Amazed you 2 didn't head to Bungle Bungle's at Purnululu NP Kimberley's. I'm YET to head there and explore as MUCH of the Kimberley's as possible. 😍😍 Pete NSW.
@CK8smallville
@CK8smallville 4 дня назад
Beautiful colours of the crater. And love your Broome post card! ❤
@Me-Mark
@Me-Mark 4 дня назад
I think all your postcards look great. 🍻🍻👍 you should put them all together and sell them as a bundle pack of your adventures.
@lizfriedewald7874
@lizfriedewald7874 3 дня назад
Cheveyo now has a hat…. Next stop…. PROPER SHOES!
@matthoskin3572
@matthoskin3572 4 дня назад
"We're easy pickings"........Mick heard you😂!
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers 4 дня назад
Practically asking to be murdered with a statement like that 😂
@Ninja_chihuahua
@Ninja_chihuahua 4 дня назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@goulash75
@goulash75 4 дня назад
Some beautiful scenery in this one guys. A little fact about the boab trees: During bad droughts when the farmers were desperate, they use to chop these trees down to help keep livestock alive. Sadly, as there have been many bad droughts, there are far fewer boabs than there use to be. I don't know about now, though. I think there would probably be big penalties if a farmer chopped one of these down. They are a protected species in Northern Territory.
@debrap206
@debrap206 4 дня назад
Wedge tailed eagles and sulphur crested cockatoos. The cockies are everywhere but what a treat to see the wedgies.
@Andrew-jh5uv
@Andrew-jh5uv 4 дня назад
Yep I forgot how huge they are😳
@rossmcconchie1316
@rossmcconchie1316 4 дня назад
I still want to know what was the reaction of the first white man to 300+ cockys taking off screaming... probably similar to Tia...
@barry.m9681
@barry.m9681 4 дня назад
👍congratulations you crossed the bridge ❤🇦🇺
@lokilovesartnature
@lokilovesartnature 3 дня назад
The sign on the fence was brilliant 😂 I lost it when Tia said Whos Mickm
@SuperEdge67
@SuperEdge67 4 дня назад
I wouldn’t be walking in long grass in those open foot sandals.
@matthewcullen1298
@matthewcullen1298 4 дня назад
Yeah that grass can be nasty😊
@gbsailing9436
@gbsailing9436 4 дня назад
You can't. That grass isn't normal grass it's a sharp needly type growth that pricks your skin. The iconic spiky spinifex plant provides shelter for native species in the heat of the day and is used for tools, fibre and food by Indigenous Australians.You need sturdy geans AND gaiters over the top to walk through it without feeling it. As an archaeologist working in outback Australia, I can tell you it will grow to waist height and can be formidable to get through even in a 4WD!!!
@Andre_XX
@Andre_XX 4 дня назад
They do not have appropriate footwear for that place.
@SuperEdge67
@SuperEdge67 4 дня назад
@@gbsailing9436 I was thinking of snakes. If I can get them in long grass in my backyard in Perth I’m sure you can get them there.
@gbsailing9436
@gbsailing9436 4 дня назад
​@@SuperEdge67 Oh Yes I'm sure you were. But the spinifex is worse. I've trudge around much of the outback, and yes I agree to take ALL precautions possible, the actual likelyhood of coming across a snake is relatively low.in probability. - and I've been up to my armpits in spinifex! It's scary for sure, but when you've got to do it, you've just got to do it!
@peterhoz
@peterhoz 4 дня назад
BTW without the flood, you wouldn't have a 4WD. Look at all the stuff you've seen that you wouldn't see with Blueberry. Like Wolfe Creek, possibly a couple of the gorges, and other stuff coming up. Hope you take a detour to Kings Canyon this time, plus Oodnadatta & William Creek. Maybe the Flinders Ranges if budget allows. Or (see where our 2 biggest rivers meet at Wentworth), then Mildura down the Silo Run to Melbourne.
@nightowldickson
@nightowldickson 4 дня назад
The drone footage of the crater was incredible!
@trudimclaren4301
@trudimclaren4301 4 дня назад
I love your videos - I could never travel that long myself, so I love living vicariously through you both - thank you ❤
@jasgem76
@jasgem76 4 дня назад
The Aussie outback is like another planet. Thank you for capturing it so beautifully and sharing it with all of us. ❤
@allisongrattidge4154
@allisongrattidge4154 4 дня назад
Amazing! And what a wonderful duo. Somebody give Australia tourism a call and giv'em a plug.
@phif4236
@phif4236 4 дня назад
Bonjour, merci pour toutes vos excellentes videos. Bon voyage en Australie
@IanRafters
@IanRafters 4 дня назад
Many thanks for the respect and appreciation for our great outback. Am really enjoying your bright and cheery videos. enjoy the remainder of your time in Australia, and hope you get to return some time in the future.
@sweephouse2489
@sweephouse2489 4 дня назад
Thank you for showing Australia to Australians. A lot of people have never and more than likely will never see the beautiful places you have taken us to.. so once again thank you.
@jasonbarnes5605
@jasonbarnes5605 4 дня назад
Breath taking photography at sunset over the crater! The entire episode was cool . See you in the next one.
@michelleclark7972
@michelleclark7972 4 дня назад
Cheveyo your Aussie accent is getting really good. We appreciate how much you love our country. You may have seen more of Australia than the vast majority of the citizens but we have enjoyed touring with you. You need to invest in some proper footwear for the outback.
@Shift0231
@Shift0231 4 дня назад
Congrats on the BIG Lap - probably the most significant Aussie BIG Thing to add to your repertoire! 🇦🇺🥳 Appreciate the impressive eagle, drone and sunset footage! Cheveyo is right - the new postcard is Tia’s most stunning yet and has done true justice to Broome!
@ichabodnoodle9595
@ichabodnoodle9595 4 дня назад
Good to see you made it over the bridge and have completed the big lap. Well done guys. Crater looks amazing. The things you learn about your own country. Enjoy the rest of the trip. Must admit - spluttered my coffee with the “who’s Mick?” “You don’t wanna know” bit.
@barbjim01
@barbjim01 3 дня назад
The meteor crater! That drone footage was gorgeous..best sunset of the trip so far.
@carolgalligan3213
@carolgalligan3213 4 дня назад
I am really enjoying this series of WA and the outback. The drone shots of the stunning sunsets is mindblowing. Good job guys! Look forward to the next episode.
@v1e1r1g1e1
@v1e1r1g1e1 4 дня назад
Love your drone shots!! Brilliant work. Love ALL your videos. Good luck, you two.
@AnnaAnnaTT
@AnnaAnnaTT 4 дня назад
I am so glad you show the drone views overhead to demonstrate how isolated you can be in outback areas. Ahead and on either side of the road there and many many miles with no buildings no shops, no fuel depots so very far in the distance from anywhere to look, all around you.' Plus the reason why WATER (and lots of it) should be carried on a vehicle traversing the outback. Plus you do understand to make sure IF your vehicle breaks down you DO stay with your vehicle and previous to that you DO advise your travel direction just in case you fail to arrive at your next destination. You are fantastic that you understand so many strategies to keep you safe and your vehicle in good order. That may be CAMEL dung rather than cow dung if you are in a particular area.
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers 4 дня назад
I think a lot of people (understandably) miss that we grew up in Arizona. It has a very comparable climate to Outback Australia, and is actually harsher in some respects. So yea we understand these things quite well.
@johngodden4363
@johngodden4363 4 дня назад
@@OnePackWanderers. Please accept some Aussie advice and purchase some Aussie bush boots - rather than wearing sandals and thongs. The chance of being bitten by bull ants, scorpions and snakes is high when you’re off the beaten track and highly problematic if far from medical care. Stay safe. Cheers
@johnnydee9631
@johnnydee9631 4 дня назад
There’s no stopping these intrepid explorers
@Julzmarney
@Julzmarney 4 дня назад
Okay not going to lie I've watched a lot of aussie travel shows but nothing hits quite right showing off my country like you guys. Much love from Melbourne.
@blobsha
@blobsha 4 дня назад
Postcard looks absolutely stunning. Thankyou for showing us my home country ❤
@houseparade1767
@houseparade1767 4 дня назад
Holy drone shots!! Stunning work!
@michaelsillis1841
@michaelsillis1841 4 дня назад
Al and I are at Fitzroy Crossing tonight. Loved Tia sneaking over to the Boab. I was surprised to see how many there are ❤
@mickdundee2642
@mickdundee2642 4 дня назад
That drone shot of the crater was magnificent & one of your most intriguing ones, for me, that you have done here in Oz…
@brettmoffitt8223
@brettmoffitt8223 4 дня назад
Another great video. You are sharing parts of Australia most Australians will never see. Fantastic work. Would love to see a video on tips for someone taking a similar journey (like your Q&A) when you get near the end.
@sandgroperwookiee65
@sandgroperwookiee65 4 дня назад
Love that you get that feeling of the outback. Yep it's very special & personal & nothing compares ❤️ Another great episode guys👍👍 🦅Oh .the eagles are Wedge-tailed Eagles & the white birds are either Little Corellas or Western Long-billed Corellas. ✌️❤️
@le6297
@le6297 4 дня назад
Little corella - western corellas don’t occur that far north I don’t think.
@budzhusky
@budzhusky 4 дня назад
The first whole aerial shot of the crater was awesome. Tia i think you found your calling with the postcards. You need to sell them 😁😁
@mickypoo
@mickypoo 4 дня назад
It's a real stark beauty in those areas. The evenings/sunsets are almost a spiritual experience. Congrats on the crossing, and the postcard looks fantastic!
@mawguwerrkungarakunj786
@mawguwerrkungarakunj786 3 дня назад
Loved the footage of those Wedge-Tailed Eagles (second largest eagle in the world) in my native language, we call them Kulmuturra. My aboriginal dreaming of the Chicken-Hawk is connected to Kulmuturra. They are magnificent birds.
@gbsailing9436
@gbsailing9436 4 дня назад
WOW Wilson crater, I haven't got there yet, But I know that outback well. So nice AND quiet. It does make me happy Cherveyo that you can smell, hear and really appreciate the outback the way you do. Do many people when they experience the outback don't take that part into their appreciation of it. For them it's more about the places, the watering holes, the gorges, the colours. But the land has a complete unique feel and character as you say, which it why Aborigines have such a oneness with the land I think. I really appreciate that you guys are enjoying it so much. You are going to love the Kimberly so much too. Oh, you'll probably notice a drop in mpg with the lower tyre pressures, but I'm sure you know that already. Stay safe.
@stevemurrell6167
@stevemurrell6167 4 дня назад
So happy for you that you did conquer the Fitzroy River! A big box ticked! Yey!
@ElGordo1959
@ElGordo1959 4 дня назад
6:45 once again the drone shots are magnificent 👏👏👏 11:40 yep actually what happened to me at Karijini! 14:15 Fantastic footage! Love a wedge tailed eagle! 22:23 couldn't really see the next 30 secs of footage coz I had some dust in my eyes 🥲PS get some closed boots 🙃
@inodesnet
@inodesnet 3 дня назад
The eagle you’re referring to is the wedge tailed eagle native to Australia. Although it’s not the largest (ever so slightly smaller than a bald), they hold the record for the largest wingspan for an eagle recorded and verified at a good 2.84m wingspan.
@libbypeace68
@libbypeace68 4 дня назад
Yayyy, you did the loop! The time since you were last in the same spot seems to have gone quickly. I am so so happy that you returned to show us more of our own country.
@jounama1
@jounama1 4 дня назад
Lived in the APY Homelands in NW SA in 80/81. I remember driving away from the community and standing alone in the bush. The only sound was the stirring of the desert oaks ruffled by a breeze that had passed over hundreds of km from the West. Cheveyo is spot on about the smell of the bush "beyond the fences" I miss those times out there. Thanks for letting people experience our beautiful country vicariously.
@TheReal_fxziq_
@TheReal_fxziq_ 3 дня назад
Would recommend covering up your feet, and also just take loud steps when waking through long grass, snakes will hear/feel you coming from ages away, and more than likely run. I'm 29 and live in the country side and I've only seen four snakes in the wild
@brenreeves9496
@brenreeves9496 4 дня назад
Thank you for being so respectful, and congratulations !!
@Andre_XX
@Andre_XX 4 дня назад
Back in 2009 leaving Wolfe Creek returning to Halls Creek we had a puncture. We met two other vehicles that also had punctures and one poor family who had broken the axle of their trailer. That road can be brutal!
@sarahemf
@sarahemf 4 дня назад
I hope you make some damper on one night your camping. It’s good. Also corner by Allie moss is my favourite song. I know most people won’t like it but it resonates with me. Also thank you for not showing other people, the internet can be very harsh and it’s good that you’re protecting them from that.
@paulminchington6111
@paulminchington6111 День назад
The awe of the view from the top of the crater and night under the stars at Wolfe Creek was an unexpected best time of our 9 week cruise around northern WA, and that included doing the Gibb... Well done guys for getting a bit off the beaten track - it's well worth it 👍
@jancourt9965
@jancourt9965 4 дня назад
Congratulations guys, well done🎉❤
@jenniferharrison8915
@jenniferharrison8915 4 дня назад
Amazing endurance guys, I hope you have enough water and snacks on board! Imagine a job paving a road to Alice Springs? 🥵 Our Eagles are very rescourceful and so special, hopefully you do not injure one! Look out for Mick and don't dare stay the night at his homestead! 😳 A beautiful sunset! 😍👍
@Kiwi-Macca
@Kiwi-Macca 4 дня назад
Enjoying following along on your trip. The noisy birds were probably corellas, always lots of them and real loud. The pink and grey ones are galahs, ga-laaas not gala like a film premiere!
@grahamejohn6847
@grahamejohn6847 4 дня назад
I'm really happy you didn't meet Mick😧😧😧😧Thank you for another beautiful video.
@Roamindaveys
@Roamindaveys 4 дня назад
Another great video. I like that you just tell it from your perspectives without other people and appreciate how respectful you are all round. You are great ambassadors for your own country ❤. Keep going in Aus, you have a lot more to see by moving inland a bit down the east coast!
@Berry-oc8ti
@Berry-oc8ti 4 дня назад
It's all about the Fitsroy Crossing, you did it congrat's guys.
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